Paranoia's Getting Old

Discussion in 'Poetry' started by TiedyeDreams, Nov 7, 2008.

  1. TiedyeDreams

    TiedyeDreams Member

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    Your words cloud my mind
    like a fucking swarm of lady bugs
    or locusts.

    StingpoundstingPOUND;
    your words against my eardrum/
    in my heart.

    You don't think.
    You don't ever think about
    anyone

    YOU
    you
    YOU

    A game of bullshit,
    I'll call you on it
    because that's all you ever do.




    A/N: Yeah, I stole the title from a Blind Melon song. "Walk" if anyone's wondering.
     
  2. TiedyeDreams

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    "Take a Look at Me Now"

    I'm laying on the bathroom floor;
    it's more convenient than you know

    I think I lost myself between
    putting the key in the door
    and stumbling here

    it works out fine because I just can't care anymore
    and you're not here to reason with me.

    There's a saxophonist playing some
    fittingly depressing tune in the background

    I don't even think he can read the music
    but it works out fine because
    I'm crying anyway.

    You always said I'd die
    choking on my own vomit

    I argued, but I was never sure
    that you weren't right

    You were always a pretty
    intuitive person,
    I just don 't think you realized it.

    Even though you're not here anymore
    I think I love you just the same.
     
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    "Watching You Wilt"

    I had a dream
    of running away
    and hiding in your closet

    When I woke up I
    was alone
    and realized that I
    didn't know who you were anymore,

    but I remember when you
    were young and foolish
    and oh so beautiful

    I remember when you
    smiled like you never watched
    the news and
    still thought cigarettes were cool,

    and when you wanted to
    dress up like a skeleton
    and dance for the day of the dead

    But your youthful curves
    have narrowed
    and those imperfectly perfect kinks in your amour

    they've all been polished and buffered
    so you can fit into
    societal standards that
    don't suit you in the least.

    You crammed yourself
    into an iron maiden
    businessmen molded for you

    So, I lie in bed and tell myself
    I'll be here for you
    because you left
    before I could tell you
     
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    “You Don't Know What it Means”

    Peeling off skin we said
    we wouldn't need anymore
    was the only hobby we had that

    wasn't illegal.
    But still
    we made the best of what we had

    you said that was all
    we could do and that
    we should smile

    just the same.
    Every time I said
    I love you

    you said,
    that's okay
    it'll get better

    even though it did
    in time, the truth
    was that I didn't

    want it to.
    And I still think about
    what a wonderful disease

    you were.
     
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    “The Longest Shadows”

    I just wanted to write love poems and
    show you the sonnets I said
    I'd never sell

    Money isn't everything
    was our catch
    and we smiled because

    we were all
    we'd ever need-
    broke had it's own sort

    of allure
    while I was holding
    your hand.
     
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    TiedyeDreams Member

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    Just a note,
    I love constructive criticism people, and it would be very much appreciated. I'm always looking to become a better writer. :D
     
  7. Vetty214

    Vetty214 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    a couple of your poems have this little bonus toward the end. It's always good to have the "deepest" part of the poem toward the end.
     
  8. Vetty214

    Vetty214 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Again, you have the ending deep and so that works well, to end with a deep/excellent thought... a zinger if you want to call it that.

    you could almost combine this poem with the other one "You Don't Know What it Means"... they both seem to be along the same lines of thought/idea.

     
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    I love your poems.
     
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